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Why did inflation occur during the American Revolution?

Why did inflation occur during the American Revolution?

What were two causes of inflation during the Revolutionary War? There was a shortage of imported goods because British ships set up blockades. The shortage of goods caused inflation which is an increase in the price of goods. Inflation was also caused by the falling value of Continental money.

How did financing the Revolutionary War lead to inflation?

During wars against minor powers, the government was able to fund the war by borrowing and levying taxes. At those moments governments turned to the printing press. The result was substantial inflation.

Who benefited most from the outcome of the Revolutionary War?

The British benefited the most, from one point of view. Most of the Indians fought on their side. These Indians perpetrated no massacres or torture of prisoners on British soldiers or civilians.

Why did life become more difficult for Southern slaves during the American Revolution?

Why did life become more difficult for southern slaves during the American Revolution? They were guarded closely. State governments were the only formal governments during most of the Revolution.

How did the American Revolution help bring about a feeling of egalitarianism?

The American Revolution contributed to inflation when Congress printed paper money to raise funds for the supplies it needed to fight the war. During the war rich and poor fought together and military leaders respected the soldiers they commanded. These changes contributed to a feeling of egalitarianism.

What did not change after the American Revolution?

Explanation: Socially and economically speaking the Revolution did not have a major impact, indeed those who were part of the ruling classes remained in the upper classes. Slavery was not abolished after the Revolution, though in the North it was abolished shortly after the revolution.

Who did not benefit from the American Revolution?

The Patriots were the obvious winners in the Revolution; they gained independence, the right to practice representative government, and several new civil liberties and freedoms. Loyalists, or Tories, were the losers of the Revolution; they supported the Crown, and the Crown was defeated.

What have the French ever done for us?

French ingenuities have penetrated our lives in more ways than we shall ever know. Some of us owe our lives to them: antibiotics, the baby incubator (1891, courtesy of Alexandre Lion), blood transfusions (1667, by Jean-Baptiste Denys who used sheep’s blood on a boy who, amazingly, recovered), and stethoscopes (1816).

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